User Manual

6
MIXING
Prepare to Mix
1. You can mix your 6 tracks down to one
stereo Mixdown track at any time. For now,
let’s start with the 95000 in Idle (stopped)
mode. If the 95000 is playing or
overdubbing a loop, press the PLAY
footswitch to stop.
2. Press the MIXDOWN button once and it will
light solid to indicate that the Mixdown
track has been enabled for overdubbing.
3. Press the PLAY footswitch. Your loop will
play back. Move the Volume and Pan
controls of the 6 tracks to establish a
satisfactory balance.
NOTE: You can adjust the Volume and Pan
controls as much as you like when
recording the Mixdown track.
Perform a Mix
1. When you are ready to record the Mixdown
track, press the RECORD footswitch. You
will immediately begin recording your mix
onto the Mixdown track.
2. The Mixdown track records the audio output
from the 95000’s mixer, enabling you to
record your volume fader and pan movements
as you hear them.
3. To stop recording the Mixdown track, press
either the PLAY or RECORD footswitch.
4. Move the Mixdown slider up, move all of
the track sliders down. Press PLAY to hear
the newly recorded mix.
NOTE: The original audio on the 6 mono
tracks remains after you complete a
mixdown. In other words, the mixdown
operation does not erase the 6 tracks. The
Dry Input signal is not recorded to the
Mixdown track. Only audio that was
previously recorded onto the 6 tracks will
be recorded to the Mixdown track.
RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS
To restore your 95000 to its original factory
setting: press and hold the REVERSE button for 5
seconds or longer until you see some of the TRACK
buttons blink and all three small LEDs below the
Display are unlit.
Restoring the 95000 factory settings has NO
effect on the audio loops you store on the
microSDHC card.